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Amazon and NFL hoping to establish a tradition with the first Black Friday game

This Aug. 9, 2014 file photo shows an NFL logo on a goal post pad before a preseason NFL football game between the Detroit Lions and the Cleveland Browns at Ford Field in Detroit. (AP Photo/Rick Osentoski, File) This Aug. 9, 2014 file photo shows an NFL logo on a goal post pad before a preseason NFL football game between the Detroit Lions and the Cleveland Browns at Ford Field in Detroit. (AP Photo/Rick Osentoski, File)
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It is not a stretch to say the Black Friday game between the Miami Dolphins and New York Jets is Amazon's Super Bowl.

Not only does it mean an additional game on Prime Video that Amazon hopes to make into a yearly tradition, but it comes on the busiest shopping day of the year.

"When we talked with the NFL, this is a perfect marriage. Black Friday is a huge event for us every year. We're really putting everything behind this," Prime Video Vice President Jay Marine said.

Hans Schroeder, the executive vice president of NFL Media, said the league had been exploring the possibility of adding a game on Black Friday for a while. The Thanksgiving Day tripleheader has been among the most-watched games during the regular season for the past two years.

Adding a Black Friday game gives the NFL another day to take over. Combine it with it airing on Amazon, and it was a match made in football and commerce heaven.

"It's an opportunity for us to continue to innovate with Amazon. I think some of what they've done this year on Prime Vision is exciting with seeing that intersection of data and AI predictability and taking fans deeper inside of X's and O's," Schroeder said. "I think the viewing experience will feel a little bit different and unique for that day and appropriately. We're excited about that."

Even though Amazon will highlight some deals and promotions throughout the day, it will not feel like Home Shopping Network meets a football game.

Marine said some of the Black Friday deals will be highlighted during commercials, and there will be a QR code to scan and shop during the game.

There will be one major promotion per quarter and other deals during the pregame, postgame and halftime shows.

The game will be available for all fans to stream for free. According to Nielsen, the most-viewed Amazon game came in Week 2 this season when the Philadelphia Eagles hosted the Minnesota Vikings.

NFL games are averaging 17.1 million viewers through 11 weeks, which is a 6% increase over last season. The league remains on track for its highest viewership since 2015.

Amazon also will air a concert by Garth Brooks following the game.

"I'm fascinated to see how it plays out in terms of the Amazon component because they've taken it out from behind the paywall. So you can watch the game, and if you want to do additional Christmas shopping alongside the game, you will be able to do that. So this is kind of a brand new frontier," said Al Michaels, who will call the game with Kirk Herbstreit and Kaylee Hartung. "I'm curious to find out how this works. I mean, there's a chance in my mind that this could be spectacular."

With three games on Thanksgiving, a Black Friday matchup, three windows on Sunday and a Monday night game, half of the week's 16 matchups need national appeal.

During Christmas last year, the league showed it can schedule games on four days and spread the wealth with matchups across all of its media partners.

All 32 teams are playing this week, with 10 of the 16 games being a matchup between teams in the same division.

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